u/JarrelByerInventor

Why inventions earn more?
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Why inventions earn more?

The Secret Behind How Inventors Get Rich

Here is something most thinkers never figure out:

Your hands make things worth more.

A piece of leather costs almost nothing.

But cut it, shape it, and solve a problem with it — and now it’s a product worth 10x, 20x, maybe 100x what the leather cost.

That’s the inventor’s superpower. You don’t just buy materials. You transform them.

A salaried worker trades time for money.

Same amount in, same amount out.

Every week, forever.

An inventor turns $5usd of leather into a $25usd wallet.

Then licenses it.

Then it sells in 10 countries while they sleep.

That’s why independent inventors build wealth so fast.

Also: The same product sells for different prices around the world.

A wallet that sells for $25USD in Trinidad could sell for £25 or €30 in other countries.

Same wallet. Same leather. Different market.

This means your invention isn’t worth what you paid to make it…

It’s worth what the right buyer will pay for it.

u/JarrelByerInventor — 9 hours ago